The 2002 Pontiac Trans Am typically uses a bolt pattern of 5x115 mm. This means there are five bolt holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of 115 mm. It's essential to ensure that both the bolt pattern and the offset of the wheels are compatible for proper fitment. Always consult the vehicle’s specifications or a professional before purchasing new wheels.
it doesnt have adip stick it has a bolt in the side of trans better take to dealer
Yes, they are direct bolt in
5x120.7
No, the tranny has to be out of a olds, Pontiac, or Buick to bolt up to a Pontiac engine.
Nope.....unless you possibly have a universal trans. The only thing that will bolt to a Chevy trans is a Chevy. The Buick, Olds, Pontiac and Cadillac share the same pattern with each other.
Absolutely not. The only trans that will bolt to a Chevy is a Chevy. The old BOPC will all interchange with each other. The only way to make that work is an adapter plate.
all camaros and firebirds, are 5lug x 4.75
5x115 or 5x114.3
5x115
any Buick, olds or Pontiac turbo 350, turbo 400 or any overdrive tranny should bolt up to your engine.
5x115 same pattern as the cavalier
Nope.....Chevy will only bolt to Chevy. The other brands....Buick, Olds, Pontiac and Caddy share the same bolt patter.